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Sparrow

adj. being able to dance with style and an edge but not lose strength and power; ability to dance fiercly and manly at the same time, usually to music by or like Sam Sparrow.

Girl #1 "Anthony and Ronnie were really sparrow in that jazz combo yesterday."

Girl #2 "Yeah. They had style and attack but still danced like guys."

by SparrowDancer2 April 13, 2009

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Sparrow

The best birb who is very cute and good at video games

Sparrow based
Sparrow is cute
Sparrow is amazing and a great friend

by ApplePotatoCat June 25, 2022


Sparrow

Someone who acts really tough but is actually quite caring and empathetic on the inside. They often have some sort of special talent .

Sparrow deserves a hug.

by (Not) Sparrow June 2, 2021


Sparrowed

To be blamed for something with a lot of evidence against you but your innocent or it's a misunderstanding.

You where sparrowed? Yikes that's horrible! who did it then?

by FrostyKnight123 June 6, 2020

3๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Sparrowing

The act of holding your breath after taking a toke on a spliff then as it becomes more difficult to keep the breath in, breathing in. Aiming to take at least 3 breaths before it becomes unbearable and you have to let it out.

Helps if you are standing to allow your lungs full capacity but be sure you have a friend who can catch you when you forget your legs are there!

Dude: Hey man, you know when you hold your breath after a toke, try to breath in when it gets hard to hold it!
Man: *tries* Woooah! Dude, I'm sparrowing!

by Bladeface December 22, 2013

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Sparrow

The act of getting a dry handy by a random female while in the middle of a crowded movie theatre. One must yell out "SPARROW" at completion to let all the other bros in the movie know what happened.

Dude, I am chafing bad this morning from that Sparrow I got last night during Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family.

by The Walrus 7373/DrJlove92 May 20, 2011

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Sparrow

Penis

Catullus often refers to to a "passer" (translated to "sparrow") in his poems... The Greeks often used the names of birds to refer to a man's penis.

"Passer, deliciae meae puellae, quicum ludere, quem in sinu tenere"

"Sparrow, my lady's pet, with whom she often plays whilst she holds you in her lap" - Catullus Poem 2

by Catullus's Passer December 14, 2011

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